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тАО01-24-2004 11:35 PM
тАО01-24-2004 11:35 PM
configure a free radius server
hi all
i install a free radius server in a linux 9 system , and i need to configure this server to do two thing
1- to account (not to authinticat) users from a NAS server
2-to store the information about the dialin number for the users (or other information ) in an Oracle database server(which i install in another linux 9 system)
how can i congfigure these two steps
Thanks
i install a free radius server in a linux 9 system , and i need to configure this server to do two thing
1- to account (not to authinticat) users from a NAS server
2-to store the information about the dialin number for the users (or other information ) in an Oracle database server(which i install in another linux 9 system)
how can i congfigure these two steps
Thanks
fadia.marei
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тАО01-25-2004 06:49 AM
тАО01-25-2004 06:49 AM
Re: configure a free radius server
1- Can not help
2- Some general links on how to use Linux as a PPP/ISP
http://www.mylinuxisp.com/index.php?link=4&subSec=26
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/ISP-Setup-RedHat-HOWTO.html
From these two docs you should be able to gather enough information to set your machine up to take dial up, at maybe even do dialback security to keep unauthorized users off your ORacle Database.
I've done it and broken it down. Linux would probably be more secure, but for eas of use, I broke down my Linux box that does this and use a Windows 2000 Box. With them its a gui. Sorry, I know true Linux heads are offended.
SEP
2- Some general links on how to use Linux as a PPP/ISP
http://www.mylinuxisp.com/index.php?link=4&subSec=26
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/ISP-Setup-RedHat-HOWTO.html
From these two docs you should be able to gather enough information to set your machine up to take dial up, at maybe even do dialback security to keep unauthorized users off your ORacle Database.
I've done it and broken it down. Linux would probably be more secure, but for eas of use, I broke down my Linux box that does this and use a Windows 2000 Box. With them its a gui. Sorry, I know true Linux heads are offended.
SEP
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тАО01-25-2004 05:47 PM
тАО01-25-2004 05:47 PM
Re: configure a free radius server
Thanks
but i want to configure the free radius,not the Linux system
fadia
but i want to configure the free radius,not the Linux system
fadia
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тАО02-05-2004 01:06 AM
тАО02-05-2004 01:06 AM
Re: configure a free radius server
We have freeradius running on Linux 9..
I found fairly straight forward instructions on the website.. we did have to watch the /var/log/message file to see if authentication was working.. We are using it for central wireless authentication.. I will see if I can dig up my notes..
We are using a flat file.. For Oracle or MySQL I remember seeing some of the configuration stuff in the compile information on the FAQ's ..
I found fairly straight forward instructions on the website.. we did have to watch the /var/log/message file to see if authentication was working.. We are using it for central wireless authentication.. I will see if I can dig up my notes..
We are using a flat file.. For Oracle or MySQL I remember seeing some of the configuration stuff in the compile information on the FAQ's ..
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